2007/8/3, Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Eric Noulard wrote: > > > > Would it be possible to have "some" > > downloadable CMake CVS version snapshot built > > For example in: http://www.cmake.org/files/vSnapshots/
[...] > > > > I think binary snapshot may be useful to widen testing? > > I may contribute intel linux built if you find it both > > feasible and useful. > > > I will see what I can setup for this. The build process for the > releases is automated, > so I should be able to setup a cronjob that builds them each night from CVS. Bill was the preceding request dropped 1) because you lack time to to do it 2) or because the feature doesn't seem to be useful I may understand both reason :=) I did some effort to build CMake on a Windows box using Wascana (see previous message on the list) but now I end up having only command line cmake which is OK for me but not for my users. I do not have Visual MFC etc... and did not manage to compile the WXDialog GUI (I will start another thread on the subject). Which leads me to another question, are those CMake GUI tightly linked to CMake? Coudn't they be released separately or at least downloadable as standalone executable such executable would only have to know where is cmake/cpack/ctest.exe I did not dive into the source code of MFC/WX/FLTK/Curse Dialog but CVS changes seems to be low which make me think that those GUI which works for CMake 2.4 may well be usable for CMake 2.5/6 ? I am not afraid of compiling but on this subject I am afraid to consume too much time. -- Erk _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake